Mid-Continent Casualty Company v. BVPC, LLC et al

Filing 12

ORDER STAYING CASE re: 11 Plaintiff Mid-Continents Motion for Order Staying Case Pending Settlement or Judgment of Underlying Related State Court Action, hereby Orders: That all proceedings in this lawsuit shall be stayed, effective as of the date of this Order, pending further order of this Court. The Scheduling Conference set before Magistrate Judge Mix on June 14, 2010 at 10:30 a.m. is hereby VACATED. That Plaintiff Mid-Continent Casualty Company shall submit a written status report within sixty (60) days of this Order by Judge Christine M. Arguello on 5/5/2010.(erv, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge Christine M. Arguello Civil Action No. 10-cv-00343-CMA-KLM MID-CONTINIENT CASUALTY COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. BVPC, LLC, f/k/a Bear Valley Park Condominiums, LLC, HANS NIELSEN, INC., NANNA NIELSEN SMITH, N.J. ORR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, LLC, a/k/a ORR CONSTRUCTION, NATHANIEL J. ORR, BEAR VALLEY PARK CONDOMINIUMS ASSOCIATION, INC., and PAHL ARCHITECTURE, P.C., f/k/a Pahl-Pahl-Pahl, Inc. Defendants. ORDER STAYING CASE The Court, having reviewed Plaintiff Mid-Continent's Motion for Order Staying Case Pending Settlement or Judgment of Underlying Related State Court Action (Doc. # 11), hereby Orders: 1. That all proceedings in this lawsuit shall be stayed, effective as of the date of this Order, pending further order of this Court. 2. The Scheduling Conference set before Magistrate Judge Mix on June 14, 2010 at 10:30 a.m. is hereby VACATED. 3. That Plaintiff Mid-Continent Casualty Company shall submit a written status report within sixty (60) days of this Order to inform the Court of the status of the underling state court action and whether this stay can be lifted, and if not, what issues or matters prevent the stay from being lifted. DATED: May 05 , 2010 BY THE COURT: _______________________________ CHRISTINE M. ARGUELLO United States District Judge 2

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